Manama, June 6. (BNA) - The first Lower National Safety Court today adjourned to June 12 the case of Ayat Hassan Mohammed, who was tried over charges of taking part in illegal protests for criminal ends and inciting hatred against the ruling system, the Military Prosecutor stated.

During the hearing, the Military Prosecution delivered the final pleading and requested the court to inflict a severe sentence on the defendant.
The defence, too, presented its final plea, but asked the court to acquit the suspect.

In another context, the second Lower National Safety Court held a session today and issued a one-year prison sentence on Mohammed Abdulkarim Ali Salman, Waheed Ja'afar Mirza Ali, Yussef Yaqoob Mohammed Ali and Abdul Rassoul Kadhem Hassan after finding them guilty of taking part in illegal demonstrations for the sake of committing crimes and disrupting public order.
Ahmed Jassim Mohsen Ali received a three-year imprisonment sentence over the same charges, but was acquitted of inciting the hatred of the ruling system.

The same court heard other misdemeanor cases and adjourned them to other dates for different reasons.

Present were Salman Nasser from the Gulf European Center for Human Rights, Atiyatollah Rohani from the Bahrain Centre for Human Rights (BCHR), Mohammed Al Sumaikh from the Bahrain Human Rights Society, Abdulnabi Al Ekri from the Bahrain Transparency Society (BTS), as well as some relatives of the defendants and the victims.